Mechanical strength of the thoracolumbar spine in the elderly:: Prediction from in situ dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, quantitative computed tomography (QCT), upper and lower limb peripheral QCT, and quantitative ultrasound

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作者
Lochmüller, EM
Bürklein, D
Kuhn, V
Glaser, C
Müller, R
Glüer, CC
Eckstein, F
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Frauenklin Innenstadt, D-80337 Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Munich, Inst Anat, Musculoskeletal Res Grp, Munich, Germany
[3] Univ Munich, Inst Clin Radiol, Munich, Germany
[4] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Orthoped Biomech Lab, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[5] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
[6] Univ Kiel, Kiel, Germany
关键词
vertebral failure; mechanical strength; spine; biomechanical testing; densitometry; ultrasound;
D O I
10.1016/S8756-3282(02)00792-5
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to compare the ability of clinically available densitometric measurement techniques for evaluating vertebral strength in elderly individuals. Measurements were related to experimentally determined failure strength in the thoracic and lumbar spine. In 127 specimens (82 women and 45 men, age 80 +/- 10 years), dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was performed at the lumbar spine, femur, radius, and total body, and peripheral-quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) at the distal radius, tibia, and femur under in situ conditions with intact soft tissues. Spinal QCT and calcaneal ultrasound parameters were performed ex situ in degassed specimens. Mechanical failure loads of thoracic vertebrae 6 and 10 (T-6 and -10), and lumbar vertebra 3 (L-3) were determined in axial compression on functional three-segment units. In situ anteroposterior DXA and QCT of the lumbar spine explained approximately 65% of the variability of thoracolumbar failure. A combination of cortical and trabecular density (QCT) provided the best prediction in the lumbar spine. However, this was not the case in the thoracic spine, for which lumbar cortical density (QCT) and DXA provided significantly better estimates than trabecular density (QCT). pQCT was significantly less correlated with the strength of lumbar and thoracic vertebrae (r(2) = 40%), but was equivalent to femoral or radial DXA. pQCT measurements in the lower limb showed no advantage over those at the distal radius. Ultrasound explained approximately 25% of the variability of vertebral failure strength and added independent information to spinal QCT, but not to spinal DXA. These experimental results advocate site-specific assessment of vertebral strength by either spinal DXA or QCT.
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